Fire Brigade has revealed that they are increasingly getting called out to deal with Fifty Shades Of Grey-style kinky antics

They’ve also rescued 102 men and women stuck in handcuffs or chained to the bed during the same period.

Each call out costs taxpayers at least £326 – a total of £40,750 – and with the next instalment of the erotic trilogy hitting cinemas fire brigades are bracing themselves for more bedroom mishaps.

London Fire Brigade urged men to think before they get too carried away with their sexual pleasures.

Director of Operations Dave Brown warned: “Our advice is simple. If the ring doesn’t fit, don’t force it on. As well as being painful, you could end up wasting emergency service time if you have to call us out.”

The Fire Brigade has revealed that this year has been the biggest for kinky incidents since the books were published

Despite the campaign’s worldwide coverage, the brigade is still called out more and more to embarrassing incidents every day.

Over five years the capital’s fire crews were called out to 13 children with their heads stuck in potties or toilet seats, 102 people stuck in handcuffs and 810 wedding or finger rings removed, with 23 from men’s equipment.

Mr Brown continued: “We’re pleased that fewer people are getting themselves stuck in difficult situations and reducing call-outs, however, it seems the Fifty Shades of Grey effect is still leading to some call embarrassing call-outs.

“I’d like to remind everyone that 999 is an emergency number and should only be used as such.

“If there’s a genuine emergency, fire crews will of course attend and will be on the scene to help within minutes.”

In 2015-16 firefighters attended 459 people trapped, often in everyday household items, but this year so far it is already 376

He added people getting into a jam with rings, bracelets and watches are a common occurrence while firefighters are regularly called to help people and children with their fingers trapped in electrical items like washing machines, sewing machines and heaters.

The most common type of call-out is to people with rings stuck on their fingers.

Sex rings that are too tight, or worn for too long, can be dangerous and can cause priapism – a persistent and often painful erection.

The NHS warn this is a medical emergency requiring immediate medical assistance because if it is not treated within 24 hours, the penis may be permanently damaged, develop gangrene and may eventually have to be amputated.

The extended trailer for Valentine's Day film release Fifty Shades Darker

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